| 11. | For transitive verbs, the resulting verb can be valency-increasing operation
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| 12. | Giraudoux and Duerrenmatt continue to communicate to English-speaking audiences through Valency.
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| 13. | The table showed that elements with similar properties often shared the same valency.
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| 14. | As a result, Kadiweu uses these various suffixes to express valency change.
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| 15. | By 1904, the first electronic theory of valency was developed by Thomson.
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| 16. | Verbs are often flexible with regard to valency.
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| 17. | In contrast to valency, the transitivity of a verb only considers the objects.
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| 18. | Subcategorization is roughly synonymous with valency, though they come from different theoretical traditions.
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| 19. | Valency markers are affixed to the verb root either to increase or decrease valency.
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| 20. | Valency markers are affixed to the verb root either to increase or decrease valency.
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